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Local Stability and Convergence of Unconstrained Model Predictive Control

The local stability and convergence for Model Predictive Control (MPC) of unconstrained nonlinear dynamics based on a linear time-invariant plant model is studied. Based on the long-time behavior of the solution of the Riccati Differential Equation (RDE), explicit error estimates are derived that clearly demonstrate the influence of the two critical parameters in MPC: the prediction horizon $T$ and the control horizon $τ$. In particular, if the MPC-controller has access to an exact (linear) plant model, the MPC-controls and the corresponding optimal state trajectories converge exponentially to the solution of an infinite-horizon optimal control problem when $T-τ\rightarrow \infty$. When the difference between the linear model and the nonlinear plant is sufficiently small in a neighborhood of the origin, the MPC strategy is locally stabilizing and the influence of modeling errors can be reduced by choosing the control horizon $τ$ smaller. The obtained convergence rates are validated in numerical simulations.

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